2013-01-26 19:56:19 |
Craig Weber |
description |
When I have windows (terminal, gedit, etc) adjacent to the right edge of the screen in the upper-right workspace, then I switch to Google Chrome in the upper-left workspace, then I click on the window's (gedit, terminal, etc) icon in the Unity launcher, it will move the right edge of the window about ~100px into the left edge of the current (upper-left) workspace.
To repeat:
1) Init (see attached "init" image)
a) Start Chrome in upper-left workspace (fullscreen)
b) Start Gedit in upper-right workspace; drag to right edge such that the grid-snap causes it to fill exactly the right-half of the screen
2) Switch from upper-right to upper-left workspace
3) Click on the "gedit" icon
4) Observe shift (see "observe" images) |
When I have windows (terminal, gedit, etc) adjacent to the right edge of the screen in the upper-right workspace, then I switch to Google Chrome in the upper-left workspace, then I click on the window's (gedit, terminal, etc) icon in the Unity launcher, it will move the right edge of the window about ~100px into the left edge of the current (upper-left) workspace.
To reproduce:
1) Init (see attached "init" image)
a) Start Chrome in upper-left workspace (fullscreen)
b) Start Gedit in upper-right workspace; drag to right edge such that the grid-snap causes it to fill exactly the right-half of the screen
2) Switch from upper-right to upper-left workspace
3) Click on the "gedit" icon
4) Observe shift (see "observe" images) |
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